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and susan page, you've been covering nancy pelosi, i know you're doing a book on nancy pelosi. she seems to be right in her moment, and particularly, as we saw her gesturing to the caucus not to be cheering, let's play a little bit of her declaring the vote and then the gesture, if you look closely as how she was gesturing them to calm down and not be jubilant about something this serious. >> on this vote, the yeas are 230. the nays are 197. present is 1. article i is adopted. on this vote, the yeas are 229, the nays are 198, present is 1. article ii is adopted. >> she made it very clear, su n susan, she is the leader with the iron hand. that is the tone she has tried throughout. she was reluctant to this process, back when maxine waters was calling for impeachment, elizabeth warren, among the 2020 candidates, nancy pelosi was still saying don't use that word, not until after ukraine happened, of course. >> that's right. nancy pelosi was reluctant to impeach. she was standing against the most liberal members in her caucus after the mueller report came out, saying no, let's not
and susan page, you've been covering nancy pelosi, i know you're doing a book on nancy pelosi. she seems to be right in her moment, and particularly, as we saw her gesturing to the caucus not to be cheering, let's play a little bit of her declaring the vote and then the gesture, if you look closely as how she was gesturing them to calm down and not be jubilant about something this serious. >> on this vote, the yeas are 230. the nays are 197. present is 1. article i is adopted. on this...
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. >> plus, nancy pelosi deciding to go for another term as democratic leader. her big announcement didn't go exactly as planned. >> said yesterday we did not have the majority but we have the gavel. excuse me. we don't have the gavel. >> we were hoping to. we have our own gavel. hammer. >> we have something more important. we have unity. >> and they certainly have woman power in that photo op. andrea mitchell live in new york. within the hour, president obama will be holding his first news conference in eight months. the first since his re-election. reporters are likely going to be asking about a lot more than the fiscal cliff, as important as that is, be now that the president's national security team is coping with an expanding scandal. congress drilling down on the investigation into benghazi. joining me from the white house, chuck todd, chief white house correspondent, be host of "the daily run down request" and enjoying a front row seat. >> as you point out the hoping statement will be about the fiscal cliff. the whole point of this press conference was ab
. >> plus, nancy pelosi deciding to go for another term as democratic leader. her big announcement didn't go exactly as planned. >> said yesterday we did not have the majority but we have the gavel. excuse me. we don't have the gavel. >> we were hoping to. we have our own gavel. hammer. >> we have something more important. we have unity. >> and they certainly have woman power in that photo op. andrea mitchell live in new york. within the hour, president obama will...
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>> and nancy pelosi reflected that in her remarks during the ceremony just this morning. let's hear from her. >> we know from his service on the capitol police force how patriotic he was. we gather today united in grief, gratitude, and solemn appreciation for the service and sacrifice of officer brian sicknick. our promise so brian's family is that we will never forget his sacrifice. we must be vigilant as wa president lincoln referred to as the harsh artillery of time. we will never forget. with your permission, may we be worthy to carry brian in our hearts. we will never forget. >> michael beschloss, you've watched ceremonies like this before. we had two capitol police officers years ago who were killed when someone stormed through barricades and stormed through the magnetometers and they were shot defending the capitol. but this was so much bigger, and the human tragedy for the families of course profound with the bravery that many man showed in the line of fire and the significance, because the capitol barely pauses to remember this, although it's imprinted on the hea
>> and nancy pelosi reflected that in her remarks during the ceremony just this morning. let's hear from her. >> we know from his service on the capitol police force how patriotic he was. we gather today united in grief, gratitude, and solemn appreciation for the service and sacrifice of officer brian sicknick. our promise so brian's family is that we will never forget his sacrifice. we must be vigilant as wa president lincoln referred to as the harsh artillery of time. we will...
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pelosi, stacey abrams, and hillary clinton, as well as a twitter tirade against his ousted attorney general, current alabama senate candidate jeff sessions. >>> and the trump administration is banning travel from brazil. now the world's most dangerous hotspot due to months of inaction and denials from their president, trump ally jair bolsonaro. the ban prevents any foreigners who have been in brazil during the past two weeks from entering the u.s. we'll have a live report from rio in just a moment. but we begin with our memorial day panel. nbc political reporter monica alba at the white house. "washington post" national political reporter robert costa, moderator of "washington week" on pbs. and msnbc political analyst rick tyler joining us as well, former obama white house communications director jen palmieri, and nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss. monica, first to you. the president today now at ft. mchenry after a weekend of controversial tweets, retweets, trips to his golf course. let's talk about that, first of all. monica? >> that's right, the president and firs
pelosi, stacey abrams, and hillary clinton, as well as a twitter tirade against his ousted attorney general, current alabama senate candidate jeff sessions. >>> and the trump administration is banning travel from brazil. now the world's most dangerous hotspot due to months of inaction and denials from their president, trump ally jair bolsonaro. the ban prevents any foreigners who have been in brazil during the past two weeks from entering the u.s. we'll have a live report from rio in...
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. >> and there may not have been a horse's head, but a pig's head apparently outside of nancy pelosi's house. >> i'll make no comment. >> unprecedented vandalizing of her home and mitch mcconnell's home over the $2,000 checks. we don't know if it was related or unrelated. the conspiracy theories are becoming dangerous. that's my bottom line. it is something where we have to call people out for this. thank you so much, peter alexander, garrett haake, chuck rosenburg and michael beschloss forgetting us started. >>> now very minute independent senator bernie sanders joins us. thanks very much, happy new year to you. we're starting with that extraordinary call. your immediate we action when you heard it? >> it is unprecedented. it is the most consequential attack on american democracy in the history of our country. i think your previous panelist was right. this is what mafia does. what trump was essentially saying to raffensperger, the secretary of state in georgia is, hey, get me 12,000 votes so i can win. if not, by the way, you know, there may be criminal action against you and your att
. >> and there may not have been a horse's head, but a pig's head apparently outside of nancy pelosi's house. >> i'll make no comment. >> unprecedented vandalizing of her home and mitch mcconnell's home over the $2,000 checks. we don't know if it was related or unrelated. the conspiracy theories are becoming dangerous. that's my bottom line. it is something where we have to call people out for this. thank you so much, peter alexander, garrett haake, chuck rosenburg and michael...
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pelosi and mitch mcconnell. i don't think that they've ever put out a joint statement before, rejecting the white house's offer to get them enough tests for the 100 senators and their staffs, saying that they didn't want to put themselves above and in front of the line -- in front of frontline health workers and others who need those tests more than do the senators. >> reporter: yeah, an interesting move there politically, particularly for the senate, which is simultaneously arguing that they are essential and that they need to come back and get back to work, but not so essential that they should take these rapid tests that were made available by the white house for their use right away. i just talked to senator john barrasso, the first senator of any kind i've seen back on the hill. he, himself, a medical doctor. he was wearing a mask, as was his staff when he arrived here at russell rotunda, which i think is a good sign. and he made that argument that these are resources that belong on the front lines of hospi
pelosi and mitch mcconnell. i don't think that they've ever put out a joint statement before, rejecting the white house's offer to get them enough tests for the 100 senators and their staffs, saying that they didn't want to put themselves above and in front of the line -- in front of frontline health workers and others who need those tests more than do the senators. >> reporter: yeah, an interesting move there politically, particularly for the senate, which is simultaneously arguing that...
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nancy pelosi, the democratic leader, has virtually no chance they're going to pick up 25 seats. that means that the democrats are not going to regain control. what is the likely scenario, is she going to stay and be the democratic leader? >> most people thought in 2010 after democrats lost 63 seats and lost control of the house she might step aside. she actually stayed on. i don't hear from democrats betting she's going to quietly step aside, even if democrats don't gain much traction and pick up half of the seats they need to take back the house and give her back the gavel. >> we have to leave it there. thanks jennifer and david. that does it for us for this special edition and we'll be back tomorrow live from here at our regular time with gloria, rachel, mark, chris, a cast of thousand to remember. and the last word with lawrence o'donnell is next right here on msnbc. ♪ [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing v
nancy pelosi, the democratic leader, has virtually no chance they're going to pick up 25 seats. that means that the democrats are not going to regain control. what is the likely scenario, is she going to stay and be the democratic leader? >> most people thought in 2010 after democrats lost 63 seats and lost control of the house she might step aside. she actually stayed on. i don't hear from democrats betting she's going to quietly step aside, even if democrats don't gain much traction and...